LIVE: The 2024 State of the Nation AddressEyewitness News8 February 2024 | 15:30President Cyril Ramaphosa's annual address to South Africans has a plethora of topics to cover. Eyewitness News explores these ahead of his speech.State of the Nation Address (SONA)Cyril RamaphosaTrending News10 hours ago KZN top cop Mkhwanazi sues forensic investigator O'Sullivan for defamation10 hours ago Commission of inquiry into TRC cases to begin in November11 hours ago Cachalia commits to presenting plan to Parly to deal with gangsterism in Cape Town11 hours ago Final preparations underway for start of Madlanga Inquiry13 hours ago Morero set to appear in Parly to explain his plan for dealing with Joburg's water problems13 hours ago Witness reveals another mass shooting was planned after Lusikisiki attack14 hours ago GOOD Party rejects Ramaphosa's claims that DA-led municipalities are well run15 hours ago Court dismisses Edgar Lungu family's application to appeal burial decision16 hours ago SIU investigations lead to disciplinary action against more than 1K public servants, Parly told16 hours ago Second accused in global child sexual exploitation network challenges bail denial17 hours ago SA Scholar Transporters Association implores govt to enforce stricter regulations 18 hours ago Environmentalists to go toe-to-toe with Mineral Resources Dept & Shell in ConCourtMore in Politics16 September 2025 15:28Cachalia commits to presenting plan to Parly to deal with gangsterism in Cape TownFiroz CachaliaSouth African Police Service (SAPS)Gang violenceParliamentCape Town (3)16 September 2025 14:39PA's Liam Jacobs ends Tshwane mayoral campaign, shifts focus to Cape TownPatriotic Alliance (PA)Liam JacobsCape Town (3)City of TshwaneCoCT16 September 2025 14:25SIU's Mothibi points out flaws in public service disciplinary processesSpecial Investigating Unit (SIU)The PresidencyStanding Committee on Public Accounts (SCOPA)
13 hours ago Morero set to appear in Parly to explain his plan for dealing with Joburg's water problems
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